In this area, we recreate the natural habitats of animals native to Asia, meticulously designed to encourage their natural behaviors. This area is dedicated to one of the important roles of zoos: species conservation.
In this area, we recreate the natural habitats of animals native to Asia, meticulously designed to encourage their natural behaviors. This area is dedicated to one of the important roles of zoos: species conservation.
In the exhibits for Binturongs and Red Pandas, there are no barriers between visitors and the animals. Binturongs may dangle from trees by their tails, and Red Pandas may walk freely above your head. Although they come very close, a water moat ensures that animals that dislike water cannot approach too closely.
You can view the world’s oldest cat species, the Pallas’s Cat, up close. To support their breeding, the park has set up a "Wedding Shoot" exhibit—a special pathway for courtship meetings. Through these meetings, Pallas’s Cats deepen their bond for breeding purposes. The Pallas’s Cat, Binturong, and Red Panda are all listed on the Red List due to declining numbers in the wild. In the "Asian Forest," immerse yourself in the sights and scents of these animals in their shared environment.